I've been a keen follower of the state of real estate in India for a long time and its always appalling to see the horrible state of affairs. Buts its even more appalling to see how most of us moneyed IT people in this town seem least bothered about this sorry state of affairs, as long as our greed is satisfied, we will continue investing in this asset class, come what may.

In addition to the ridiculously high VAT, our stupid authorities have added this nonsense of service tax, currently 15%. Too many people are busy posting incorrect information about taxation rules at restaurants. While this is highly appreciated, i.e. the more people are involved in spreading awareness about such matters, the better it is of course. But the problem is that incorrect information spreads just as fast. So lets lay the taxation angle to rest in this post.

I looked around for a detailed set of instructions for setting up a NEW Android Studio project on a remote GIT repository via SSH on GitLab. Since there wasn’t much available, I created these detailed instructions with links, code and screenshots.

I’ve used three 2FA WordPress plugins so far. Here’s a review of all three of them and conclusion at the end.
1. Google Authenticator for WordPress by Julien Liabeuf
2. Google Authenticator – Two Factor Authentication by Miniorange
3. 2FAS – Two Factor Authentication by 2FAS

I looked around for a detailed set of instructions for setting up an EXISTING Android Studio project on a remote GIT repository via SSH on GitLab. Since there wasn’t much available, I created these detailed instructions with links, code and screenshots.

An unintended 301 redirect from http to https was occurring after installing a wildcard SSL certificate and turning on https in the WordPress settings > general. Took many discussions with SiteGround support to get to a reasonable conclusion.